Scientists have found the solution to save the planet ... The problem is that it costs 176 000 billion dollars
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Scientists have found the solution to save the planet ... The problem is that it costs 176 000 billion dollars
RV-P wrote:- If you fear the rise of the oceans, I noticed something during a TV report on Greenland.
- Indeed, released from the weight of ice, it is going up more than 1cm per year, I think!
- And as I do not believe that it is by a contribution of "extraterrestrial" matter that it is rising, I sense that the ocean bottoms are falling (finally, the volume coming out of the water!)!
- I saw another report that said that old Canadian beaches have risen by several tens or even hundreds of meters since the last ice age! This means that the ocean floor, "crushed" by several billion tons of water, has fallen by as much, in volume, of course!
Flytox wrote:The bottom of the ocean far from the coast should not move much.
RV-P wrote:- Similarly, raising the level of Greenland would only affect the sea-bed level by a few millimeters, but over the entire submerged part of the oceans, while it could rise more than 3000 meters, at the level of the highest glacier !
In addition, as we are all hydrates of ... CARBON, the simple fact that we breathe also introduces CO2 in the atmosphere! Not to mention animals ... But 7 billions of people who breathe, it must make a lot of tons of CO2!
Ahmed wrote:This question of the vertical movements of the earth's crust is surely complex and it is impossible to decide without precise studies (there are also horizontal movements).
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